I've made a tirbute vuelta for Contador as well and will probably start posting it in the RDT today. I tried to make the race realistic but I have to say, it was extremely difficult.Forever The Best said:Since I was extremely bored, I did a 'Vuelta Tributo a Contador'
https://www.la-flamme-rouge.eu/maps/tours/view/6891
Only stages 11 and 12 don't have any relations with Contador.
PS: It is obviously not a realistic race, think of it like Eshnar's all-mountain Giro's. And there are so many uphill finishes because Contador wony many MTFs.
Dedelou said:Alberto thrilled me for ten years and all the way to his last race. I am grateful I was witness to his amazing career. I watched cycling for a very long time. I cheered lots of great up close along hundreds mountain stages in the past 60 years. Nobody enchanted me like he did when he climbed up those tough slopes, flying with style, dancing on the pedal off the saddle, determined to win. Humbled by losses, he remained always generous winner. I will miss his presence in the peloton. My love for cycling remains even as my heros seem to dwindle and i see them go one by one. I hope that in some way, Alberto's legacy will touch some young ones who might in the future remind us of his presence by embodying his spirit imitating his style. Good bye, then.. we are fortunate we saw him racing
Beech Mtn said:When I see Jesús singing "un año más," I want to tell him it might be OK, don't give up hope yet, Cannondale still need to sign riders.
I find this gratuitous nationalistic display very distasteful.LaFlorecita said:Why is that 'blergh'?hrotha said:Blergh, look at all those Spanish flags.
Eh, the Spanish just love their flaghrotha said:I find this gratuitous nationalistic display very distasteful.LaFlorecita said:Why is that 'blergh'?hrotha said:Blergh, look at all those Spanish flags.
So many what ifs. However, how long would that have lasted?LaFlorecita said:Interesting comment from Unzue, apparently in 2010 Alberto had agreed to a contract with Movistar, but because the prolongation with Movistar as a sponsor was delayed, Alberto chose Saxo instead.
Didn't he get a random top 10 on the Ancares?perico said:To be fair, Hernandez had his moments as a good helper. He wasn't always completely useless. He was pretty good with Astana and was about the only help he had in the 2014 Vuelta on the climbs.
Yeah. He was up there in both stage 16 and 20 with Sky doms until Froome/Purito attacks.Red Rick said:Didn't he get a random top 10 on the Ancares?perico said:To be fair, Hernandez had his moments as a good helper. He wasn't always completely useless. He was pretty good with Astana and was about the only help he had in the 2014 Vuelta on the climbs.
He was also 9th on the Annecy stage in 2013. If he had had any personal ambition at all, I think he could have achieved a few top-20s in GTs and perhaps one or two stage wins.Red Rick said:Didn't he get a random top 10 on the Ancares?perico said:To be fair, Hernandez had his moments as a good helper. He wasn't always completely useless. He was pretty good with Astana and was about the only help he had in the 2014 Vuelta on the climbs.
perico said:To be fair, Hernandez had his moments as a good helper. He wasn't always completely useless. He was pretty good with Astana and was about the only help he had in the 2014 Vuelta on the climbs.
perico said:Yeah. He was up there in both stage 16 and 20 with Sky doms until Froome/Purito attacks.Red Rick said:Didn't he get a random top 10 on the Ancares?perico said:To be fair, Hernandez had his moments as a good helper. He wasn't always completely useless. He was pretty good with Astana and was about the only help he had in the 2014 Vuelta on the climbs.
Now he will always be the undisputed most worthless in a TTT champion.
Carols said:Dedelou said:Alberto thrilled me for ten years and all the way to his last race. I am grateful I was witness to his amazing career. I watched cycling for a very long time. I cheered lots of great up close along hundreds mountain stages in the past 60 years. Nobody enchanted me like he did when he climbed up those tough slopes, flying with style, dancing on the pedal off the saddle, determined to win. Humbled by losses, he remained always generous winner. I will miss his presence in the peloton. My love for cycling remains even as my heros seem to dwindle and i see them go one by one. I hope that in some way, Alberto's legacy will touch some young ones who might in the future remind us of his presence by embodying his spirit imitating his style. Good bye, then.. we are fortunate we saw him racing
I completely understand.
Pantani is the only one to engender the same level of enchantment and awe as the Great Alberto Contador.
There is a hole in my cycling life today, I know I will move on, but will Never Forget the Great One!